Woman Who Tried To Block A Black Man From Entering His Own Apartment Building Doubles Down, ‘I Didn’t Do Anything Wrong’

Hilary Brooke Mueller is not apologizing.

Hilary Brooke Mueller has gone viral (and jobless) after footage of her following D’Arreion Toles to his apartment in St. Louis hit social media. Mueller didn’t believe he lived there, got with him into the elevator and went all the way to his front door — even when he turned the key to his own apartment. Now she is speaking out and defending her racist actions.

Mueller told ABC News, “My only intent was to follow the direction I’ve been given by my condo association board members repeatedly and that is to never allow access to any individual that you do not know. I do not think that I did anything wrong.” On the accusations of racism, she says, “That is absolutely false and heartbreaking and those are words that truly cut deep.” Watch below:

In case you missed it, Mueller blocked the entrance to a downtown luxury loft before demanding to see Toles’ keys and wanting to know what him unit was his. After refusing, he calmly asked her to step aside, and then Toles walked past Mueller before she followed him into the elevator.

When she realized he did live there, she tried to introduce herself as his “neighbor.” While at his front door, he told her to leave again. See below:

After the video went viral, Mueller was fired from her job at local real estate management company Tribeca-STL. The company said in a statement, “The Tribeca-STL family is a minority-owned company that consists of employees and residents from many racial backgrounds. We are proud of this fact and do not and never will stand for racism or racial profiling at our company.”

Toles is taking the high road and told NBC 5, “I am not mad at her. I am not upset with her. I am not going to go after her legally or anything like that. I wish her the best. I would still have a conversation with her.”

Twitter does not have time for the high road. She has been rightfully named #KeyfobKelly.

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Before a raucous, jam-packed rally in Mississippi, Pres. Trump mocked the testimony of Kavanaugh accuser Christine Blasey Ford – going further than he ever has to directly attack the credibility of her claims. https://t.co/h9oAGpMO6ppic.twitter.com/52HIRlR4CL

More of Trump's rallies are stirring controversy this week.
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On Tuesday night, the president took the low road by making several statements about Dr. Christine Blasey Ford that have caused outrage during a stop in Mississippi on his national campaign tour. He mocked Ford's sexual assault testimony against Brett Kavanaugh like it was nothing. He tried to "cast doubt" on Ford, CNN reported.
Many politicians, activists and people on social media have condemned Trump's behavior. "I'm embarrassed that the President of the United States would do that to this woman," Democratic Senator Kamala Harrissaid Wednesday, adding that Trump should "stop being mean." Harris also tweeted in support of Ford: "Dr. Ford is a profile in courage. She knew what she was up against when she came forward but spoke out because she felt it was her civic duty. She deserves better."
Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren also addressed the comments. "Last night, the President viciously mocked a sexual assault survivor," Warren tweeted. "@SenateGOP will have to decide whether to stand up to this disgusting behavior or not. But @realDonaldTrump will never silence Dr. Ford, or take away her strength and courage."
His blatant disregard and disrespect of Ford came after the president made other inflammatory statements. Here are a number of tweets about his and his supporters' most controversial moments.